Drugs dealers swallowed wraps of heroin and cocaine after being stopped by police

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Prosecuting, Oliver King, said: “They refused to unlock the vehicle and were seen by officers taking drinks and attempting to swallow material in an apparent attempt to get rid of evidence.

Both men pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs

“Officers got the defendants out of the car and Mr Jones spat out packages wrapped in clingfilm which were later found to be 15 street wraps of heroin, 16 wraps of crack cocaine and two mobile phone sim cards.”

Mr King told the court that the pair were then monitored while in custody and later they each produced and single wrap of cocaine and heroin after the drugs had passed through their system.

Another wrap of heroin was found inside the Audi car following the incident on the evening of July 20, 2018.

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The court heard that Day, of Great King Street, Macclesfield knew the Macclesfield area well and was acting as a local guide to Jones, pointing out haunts and likely locations for those wishing to purchase hard drugs.

“Your actions shorten lives and have a wider impact on society.”

Both men pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.

Day had 46 previous convictions for 70 offences, including two for being concerned with supplying drugs while Jones was a man of previous good character with no previous convictions.

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Myles Wilson, defending Day said since arriving in custody after his arrest Day had engaged with drug addiction services for the first time with some success and had gained six-and-a-half stone in weight in less than six months.

The court heard Jones, of Lonsdale Road, Litherland, Merseyside, had gone in search of ‘easy money’ after finding himself in financial difficulty, including funeral costs for his father in Jamaica.